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-/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
-/***
- This file is part of systemd.
-
- Copyright (C) 2014 David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
-
- systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-***/
-
-/*
- * Terminal Page/Line/Cell/Char Tests
- * This tests internals of terminal page, line, cell and char handling. It
- * relies on some implementation details, so it might need to be updated if
- * those internals are changed. They should be fairly obvious, though.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include "macro.h"
-#include "term-internal.h"
-
-#define MY_ASSERT_VALS __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
-#define MY_ASSERT_FORW _FILE, _LINE, _FUNC
-#define MY_ASSERT_ARGS const char *_FILE, int _LINE, const char *_FUNC
-#define MY_ASSERT(expr) \
- do { \
- if (_unlikely_(!(expr))) \
- log_assert_failed(#expr, _FILE, _LINE, _FUNC); \
- } while (false) \
-
-/*
- * Character Tests
- *
- * These tests rely on some implementation details of term_char_t, including
- * the way we pack characters and the internal layout of "term_char_t". These
- * tests have to be updated once we change the implementation.
- */
-
-#define PACK(v1, v2, v3) \
- TERM_CHAR_INIT( \
- (((((uint64_t)v1) & 0x1fffffULL) << 43) | \
- ((((uint64_t)v2) & 0x1fffffULL) << 22) | \
- ((((uint64_t)v3) & 0x1fffffULL) << 1) | \
- 0x1) \
- )
-#define PACK1(v1) PACK2((v1), 0x110000)
-#define PACK2(v1, v2) PACK3((v1), (v2), 0x110000)
-#define PACK3(v1, v2, v3) PACK((v1), (v2), (v3))
-
-static void test_term_char_misc(void) {
- term_char_t c, t;
-
- /* test TERM_CHAR_NULL handling */
-
- c = TERM_CHAR_NULL; /* c is NULL */
- assert_se(term_char_same(c, TERM_CHAR_NULL));
- assert_se(term_char_equal(c, TERM_CHAR_NULL));
- assert_se(term_char_is_null(c));
- assert_se(term_char_is_null(TERM_CHAR_NULL));
- assert_se(!term_char_is_allocated(c));
-
- /* test single char handling */
-
- t = term_char_dup_append(c, 'A'); /* t is >A< now */
- assert_se(!term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(!term_char_equal(c, t));
- assert_se(!term_char_is_allocated(t));
- assert_se(!term_char_is_null(t));
-
- /* test basic combined char handling */
-
- t = term_char_dup_append(t, '~');
- t = term_char_dup_append(t, '^'); /* t is >A~^< now */
- assert_se(!term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(!term_char_is_allocated(t));
- assert_se(!term_char_is_null(t));
-
- c = term_char_dup_append(c, 'A');
- c = term_char_dup_append(c, '~');
- c = term_char_dup_append(c, '^'); /* c is >A~^< now */
- assert_se(term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(term_char_equal(c, t));
-
- /* test more than 2 comb-chars so the chars are allocated */
-
- t = term_char_dup_append(t, '`'); /* t is >A~^`< now */
- c = term_char_dup_append(c, '`'); /* c is >A~^`< now */
- assert_se(!term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(term_char_equal(c, t));
-
- /* test dup_append() on allocated chars */
-
- term_char_free(t);
- t = term_char_dup_append(c, '"'); /* t is >A~^`"< now */
- assert_se(!term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(!term_char_equal(c, t));
- c = term_char_merge(c, '"'); /* c is >A~^`"< now */
- assert_se(!term_char_same(c, t));
- assert_se(term_char_equal(c, t));
-
- term_char_free(t);
- term_char_free(c);
-}
-
-static void test_term_char_packing(void) {
- uint32_t seqs[][1024] = {
- { -1 },
- { 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', -1 },
- };
- term_char_t res[] = {
- TERM_CHAR_NULL,
- PACK1(0),
- PACK2('A', '~'),
- PACK3('A', '~', 0),
- PACK3('A', '~', 'a'),
- };
- uint32_t next;
- unsigned int i, j;
- term_char_t c = TERM_CHAR_NULL;
-
- /*
- * This creates term_char_t objects based on the data in @seqs and
- * compares the result to @res. Only basic packed types are tested, no
- * allocations are done.
- */
-
- for (i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(seqs); ++i) {
- for (j = 0; j < ELEMENTSOF(seqs[i]); ++j) {
- next = seqs[i][j];
- if (next == (uint32_t)-1)
- break;
-
- c = term_char_merge(c, next);
- }
-
- assert_se(!memcmp(&c, &res[i], sizeof(c)));
- c = term_char_free(c);
- }
-}
-
-static void test_term_char_allocating(void) {
- uint32_t seqs[][1024] = {
- { 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 0, '^', -1 },
- /* exceeding implementation-defined soft-limit of 64 */
- { 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', -1 },
- };
- term_char_t res[] = {
- PACK1(0),
- PACK2('A', '~'),
- PACK3('A', '~', 0),
- PACK3('A', '~', 'a'),
- TERM_CHAR_NULL, /* allocated */
- TERM_CHAR_NULL, /* allocated */
- TERM_CHAR_NULL, /* allocated */
- };
- uint32_t str[][1024] = {
- { 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 0, -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', -1 },
- { 'A', '~', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 0, '^', -1 },
- { 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd',
- 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd', -1 },
- };
- size_t n;
- uint32_t next;
- unsigned int i, j;
- const uint32_t *t;
-
- /*
- * This builds term_char_t objects based on the data in @seqs. It
- * compares the result to @res for packed chars, otherwise it requires
- * them to be allocated.
- * After that, we resolve the UCS-4 string and compare it to the
- * expected strings in @str.
- */
-
- for (i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(seqs); ++i) {
- _term_char_free_ term_char_t c = TERM_CHAR_NULL;
-
- for (j = 0; j < ELEMENTSOF(seqs[i]); ++j) {
- next = seqs[i][j];
- if (next == (uint32_t)-1)
- break;
-
- c = term_char_merge(c, next);
- }
-
- /* we use TERM_CHAR_NULL as marker for allocated chars here */
- if (term_char_is_null(res[i]))
- assert_se(term_char_is_allocated(c));
- else
- assert_se(!memcmp(&c, &res[i], sizeof(c)));
-
- t = term_char_resolve(c, &n, NULL);
- for (j = 0; j < ELEMENTSOF(str[i]); ++j) {
- next = str[i][j];
- if (next == (uint32_t)-1)
- break;
-
- assert_se(t[j] == next);
- }
-
- assert_se(n == j);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Line Tests
- *
- * The following tests work on term_line objects and verify their behavior when
- * we modify them. To verify and set line layouts, we have two simple helpers
- * to avoid harcoding the cell-verification all the time:
- * line_set(): Set a line to a given layout
- * line_assert(): Verify that a line has a given layout
- *
- * These functions take the line-layout encoded as a string and verify it
- * against, or set it on, a term_line object. The format used to describe a
- * line looks like this:
- * example: "| | A | | | | | | 10 *AB* |"
- *
- * The string describes the contents of all cells of a line, separated by
- * pipe-symbols ('|'). Whitespace are ignored, the leading pipe-symbol is
- * optional.
- * The description of each cell can contain an arbitrary amount of characters
- * in the range 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z'. All those are combined and used as term_char_t
- * on this cell. Any numbers in the description are combined and are used as
- * cell-age.
- * The occurrence of a '*'-symbol marks the cell as bold, '/' marks it as italic.
- * You can use those characters multiple times, but only the first one has an
- * effect.
- * For further symbols, see parse_attr().
- *
- * Therefore, the following descriptions are equivalent:
- * 1) "| | /A* | | | | | | 10 *AB* |"
- * 2) "| | /A** | | | | | | 10 *AB* |"
- * 3) "| | A* // | | | | | | 10 *AB* |"
- * 4) "| | A* // | | | | | | 1 *AB* 0 |"
- * 5) "| | A* // | | | | | | A1B0* |"
- *
- * The parser isn't very strict about placement of alpha/numerical characters,
- * but simply appends all found chars. Don't make use of that feature! It's
- * just a stupid parser to simplify these tests. Make them readable!
- */
-
-static void parse_attr(char c, term_char_t *ch, term_attr *attr, term_age_t *age) {
- switch (c) {
- case ' ':
- /* ignore */
- break;
- case '0' ... '9':
- /* increase age */
- *age = *age * 10;
- *age = *age + c - '0';
- break;
- case 'A' ... 'Z':
- case 'a' ... 'z':
- /* add to character */
- *ch = term_char_merge(*ch, c);
- break;
- case '*':
- attr->bold = true;
- break;
- case '/':
- attr->italic = true;
- break;
- default:
- assert_se(0);
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static void cell_assert(MY_ASSERT_ARGS, term_cell *c, term_char_t ch, const term_attr *attr, term_age_t age) {
- MY_ASSERT(term_char_equal(c->ch, ch));
- MY_ASSERT(!memcmp(&c->attr, attr, sizeof(*attr)));
- MY_ASSERT(c->age == age);
-}
-#define CELL_ASSERT(_cell, _ch, _attr, _age) cell_assert(MY_ASSERT_VALS, (_cell), (_ch), (_attr), (_age))
-
-static void line_assert(MY_ASSERT_ARGS, term_line *l, const char *str, unsigned int fill) {
- unsigned int cell_i;
- term_char_t ch = TERM_CHAR_NULL;
- term_attr attr = { };
- term_age_t age = TERM_AGE_NULL;
- char c;
-
- assert_se(l->fill == fill);
-
- /* skip leading whitespace */
- while (*str == ' ')
- ++str;
-
- /* skip leading '|' */
- if (*str == '|')
- ++str;
-
- cell_i = 0;
- while ((c = *str++)) {
- switch (c) {
- case '|':
- /* end of cell-description; compare it */
- assert_se(cell_i < l->n_cells);
- cell_assert(MY_ASSERT_FORW,
- &l->cells[cell_i],
- ch,
- &attr,
- age);
-
- ++cell_i;
- ch = term_char_free(ch);
- zero(attr);
- age = TERM_AGE_NULL;
- break;
- default:
- parse_attr(c, &ch, &attr, &age);
- break;
- }
- }
-
- assert_se(cell_i == l->n_cells);
-}
-#define LINE_ASSERT(_line, _str, _fill) line_assert(MY_ASSERT_VALS, (_line), (_str), (_fill))
-
-static void line_set(term_line *l, unsigned int pos, const char *str, bool insert_mode) {
- term_char_t ch = TERM_CHAR_NULL;
- term_attr attr = { };
- term_age_t age = TERM_AGE_NULL;
- char c;
-
- while ((c = *str++))
- parse_attr(c, &ch, &attr, &age);
-
- term_line_write(l, pos, ch, 1, &attr, age, insert_mode);
-}
-
-static void line_resize(term_line *l, unsigned int width, const term_attr *attr, term_age_t age) {
- assert_se(term_line_reserve(l, width, attr, age, width) >= 0);
- term_line_set_width(l, width);
-}
-
-static void test_term_line_misc(void) {
- term_line *l;
-
- assert_se(term_line_new(&l) >= 0);
- assert_se(!term_line_free(l));
-
- assert_se(term_line_new(NULL) < 0);
- assert_se(!term_line_free(NULL));
-
- assert_se(term_line_new(&l) >= 0);
- assert_se(l->n_cells == 0);
- assert_se(l->fill == 0);
- assert_se(term_line_reserve(l, 16, NULL, 0, 0) >= 0);
- assert_se(l->n_cells == 16);
- assert_se(l->fill == 0);
- assert_se(term_line_reserve(l, 512, NULL, 0, 0) >= 0);
- assert_se(l->n_cells == 512);
- assert_se(l->fill == 0);
- assert_se(term_line_reserve(l, 16, NULL, 0, 0) >= 0);
- assert_se(l->n_cells == 512);
- assert_se(l->fill == 0);
- assert_se(!term_line_free(l));
-}
-
-static void test_term_line_ops(void) {
- term_line *l;
- term_attr attr_regular = { };
- term_attr attr_bold = { .bold = true };
- term_attr attr_italic = { .italic = true };
-
- assert_se(term_line_new(&l) >= 0);
- line_resize(l, 8, NULL, 0);
- assert_se(l->n_cells == 8);
-
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | | | | | | |", 0);
-
- term_line_write(l, 4, TERM_CHAR_NULL, 0, NULL, TERM_AGE_NULL, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | | | | | | |", 5);
-
- term_line_write(l, 1, PACK1('A'), 1, NULL, TERM_AGE_NULL, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| |A| | | | | | |", 5);
-
- term_line_write(l, 8, PACK2('A', 'B'), 1, NULL, TERM_AGE_NULL, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| |A| | | | | | |", 5);
-
- term_line_write(l, 7, PACK2('A', 'B'), 1, &attr_regular, 10, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| |A| | | | | | 10 AB |", 8);
-
- term_line_write(l, 7, PACK2('A', 'B'), 1, &attr_bold, 10, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| |A| | | | | | 10 *AB* |", 8);
-
- term_line_reset(l, NULL, TERM_AGE_NULL);
-
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | | | | | | |", 0);
- line_set(l, 2, "*wxyz* 8", 0);
- line_set(l, 3, "/wxyz/ 8", 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *wxyz* 8 | /wxyz/ 8 | | | | |", 4);
- line_set(l, 2, "*abc* 9", true);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *abc* 9 | *wxyz* 9 | /wxyz/ 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 |", 5);
- line_set(l, 7, "*abc* 10", true);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *abc* 9 | *wxyz* 9 | /wxyz/ 9 | 9 | 9 | *abc* 10 |", 8);
-
- term_line_erase(l, 6, 1, NULL, 11, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *abc* 9 | *wxyz* 9 | /wxyz/ 9 | 9 | 11 | *abc* 10 |", 8);
- term_line_erase(l, 6, 2, &attr_italic, 12, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *abc* 9 | *wxyz* 9 | /wxyz/ 9 | 9 | 12 // | 12 // |", 6);
- term_line_erase(l, 7, 2, &attr_regular, 13, 0);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | | *abc* 9 | *wxyz* 9 | /wxyz/ 9 | 9 | 12 // | 13 |", 6);
- term_line_delete(l, 1, 3, &attr_bold, 14);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | /wxyz/ 14 | 14 | 14 // | 14 | 14 ** | 14 ** | 14 ** |", 3);
- term_line_insert(l, 2, 2, &attr_regular, 15);
- LINE_ASSERT(l, "| | /wxyz/ 14 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 // | 15 | 15 ** |", 5);
-
- assert_se(!term_line_free(l));
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
- test_term_char_misc();
- test_term_char_packing();
- test_term_char_allocating();
-
- test_term_line_misc();
- test_term_line_ops();
-
- return 0;
-}